The Daily Telegraph
Romp around the clock ... the two lovebirds in full view of passers-by in the tower in Sydney.
The identity of a couple caught making love in a clock tower in central Sydney on Friday remains a mystery, but their intimate moment won’t be forgotten after passers-by captured it on video and mobile phone cameras.
The couple was in full view of the busy street below, with people at a bus stop laughing and pointing at the twosome.
German traveler Dirk Gensler, who was staying at an adjacent backpacker hostel, was gobsmacked by what he saw when he peered out his window.
"I was amazed by it, it was the middle of the day and so many people could see it," he said.
"I thought it was pretty cool."
Management of UniLodge, the student residential building housing the clock tower directly across the road from a major shopping center, insisted that there was no way the pair could be residents.
UniLodge assistant manager Ravi Krishna said that while the rooftop was accessible to those who live in the building, it was impossible to scale the wall that led to the clock tower.
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Romp around the clock ... the two lovebirds in full view of passers-by in the tower in Sydney.
The identity of a couple caught making love in a clock tower in central Sydney on Friday remains a mystery, but their intimate moment won’t be forgotten after passers-by captured it on video and mobile phone cameras.
The couple was in full view of the busy street below, with people at a bus stop laughing and pointing at the twosome.
German traveler Dirk Gensler, who was staying at an adjacent backpacker hostel, was gobsmacked by what he saw when he peered out his window.
"I was amazed by it, it was the middle of the day and so many people could see it," he said.
"I thought it was pretty cool."
Management of UniLodge, the student residential building housing the clock tower directly across the road from a major shopping center, insisted that there was no way the pair could be residents.
UniLodge assistant manager Ravi Krishna said that while the rooftop was accessible to those who live in the building, it was impossible to scale the wall that led to the clock tower.
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